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hallowed

/hal-ohd; in liturgical use often hal-oh-id/US // ˈhæl oʊd; in liturgical use often ˈhæl oʊ ɪd //UK // (ˈhæləʊd, liturgical ˈhæləʊɪd) //

神圣的,神圣,圣洁的,圣洁

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : regarded as holy; venerated; sacred: Hallowed be Thy name; the hallowed saints; our hallowed political institutions.

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Examples

  • The celebrated 31-year-old American ultrarunner is known the world over and loves the camaraderie he feels among friends and fellow runners when he’s in this hallowed mountain village.

  • Such drops are needed because the hallowed grid-parity goal is misleading—the real question is at what point utilities will actually abandon existing coal plants and switch to solar, rather than merely avoid adding new coal capacity.

  • Before the 2019 Remembrance Ceremony, Governor DeSantis stood on hallowed ground, steps from where I escaped the building in 2016, and promised me that he would always support those of us impacted by the Pulse nightclub shooting.

  • It’s also playing out in the hallowed halls of global diplomacy.

  • The father and son promised one another they would be there to watch if the other reached that hallowed final weekend of the NCAA tournament.

  • The largest mass grave in America existed uneasily as both hallowed ground and deconstruction site.

  • That we find so hallowed and important, but also so asinine and silly?

  • The director is following his Wolf of Wall Street success with a documentary about the hallowed New York publication.

  • And what could be more honorable than rounding up your besties to pay homage to a hallowed pop deity?

  • Jackson is more interested in the wide-open early days of the movement than in its hallowed end.

  • Next morning that glorious garrison quitted the shot-torn plain they had hallowed by their deeds.

  • Thus therefore shall you pray: Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name.

  • In raising the lowest classes he will have hallowed a principle unknown before his time.

  • There were some at all events, to whom Rome, hallowed by a great ideal and noble rule, had become as the city of God.

  • And as we stand upon this hallowed ground, let us bury all animosities engendered by the war.